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    1. Re: [NCLINCOL] Usual age for male children to be bound Out?
    2. Robert Carpenter
    3. Ray, Many children were apprenticed to learn a trade. Some of these children were orphans, some were not. Some were poor and some were not necessarily poor. With Germans there was a strong custom for all children to learn a trade so that they would be self sufficient. An apprentice bond was a legal binding document creating the apprentice relationship which specified what each party would do and would receive. I suspect that many of these documents have not survived. I also suspect that many children were apprenticed without the issuance of a bond. I do not know if there were any laws regulating how old or how young an apprentice would be. I have seen youngsters as young as 13 and as old as 18 being apprenticed. There was a major difference between guardians of minor heirs and apprentices. Minor children who had guardians may or may not have lived with them. Usually there was no apprentice relationship with guardians of young children. I hope this helps the discussion, Robert Carpenter PS Lorena, good to hear from you! ----- Original Message ----- From: "RaySmith" <rsmith2092@carolina.rr.com> To: "Genealogy, Lincoln Co NC" <NCLINCOL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 22, 2008 2:31 PM Subject: [NCLINCOL] Usual age for male children to be bound Out? > Is there a usual or customary age for male children to be bound out? > The time period is 1759-61. > Males are bound out, guardians are usually appointed for female > children are they not? > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NCLINCOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    02/22/2008 02:23:16
    1. Re: [NCLINCOL] Usual age for male children to be bound Out?
    2. In a message dated 2/22/2008 6:23:07 P.M. Central Standard Time, renas@usit.net writes: Guardianship was for an orphan or disabled child involved an inheritance of some kind. A guardian was appointed to make sure it was spent wisely. Guardianship was for any child who was left without a father. It was usually court appointed. I don't know when that was started nor when it was stopped. Some of the guardianships with which I am familiar had nothing to do with inheritance, because there was little left. Somebody please check the law books for that period. Thanks. Brownie **************Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-campos-duffy/ 2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598)

    02/22/2008 12:33:24
    1. Re: [NCLINCOL] Usual age for male children to be bound Out?
    2. Lorena S. Eaker
    3. My two cents worth: Guardianship was for an orphan or disabled child involved an inheritance of some kind. A guardian was appointed to make sure it was spent wisely. Bound out as an apprentice was for children who had no means of support and could begin as early as three years of age, both boys and girls. For girls they were of age at 18, for boys it was 21. At age 14 they could choose their guardian if they so wished. If the Master of the apprentice was found lacking by the court, then another Master was appointed. Lorena joe wrote: > You should remember, being BOUND OUT and GUARDIANSHIP > ARE NOT THE SAME THING. > > Guardianship infers an ORPHAN, Bound Out does NOT. > > Joe > > Mbmackie1231@aol.com wrote: > >> I take that back....up to age 21. I have guardianship papers on an ancestor >> that was to have a guardian until he was 21. >> >> >> In a message dated 2/22/2008 3:12:41 P.M. Central Standard Time, >> Mbmackie1231@aol.com writes: >> >> Guardians were also appointed for males up to 17 yrs. of age. >> >> >> In a message dated 2/22/2008 1:33:28 P.M. Central Standard Time, >> rsmith2092@carolina.rr.com writes: >> >> Is there a usual or customary age for male children to be bound out? The >> time period is 1759-61. >> Males are bound out, guardians are usually appointed for female children >> are >> they not? >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> NCLINCOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the >> body of the message >> >> >> >> >> >> **************Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. >> (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-campos-duff >> y/ >> 2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598) >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> NCLINCOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and >> the body of the message >> >> >> >> >> >> **************Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. >> (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-campos-duffy/ >> 2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598) >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCLINCOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCLINCOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

    02/22/2008 12:22:08
    1. Re: [NCLINCOL] Usual age for male children to be bound Out?
    2. Right...I know that...but the inference in the original e-mail was that boys did not have guardians but girls did. I was simply making the point that boys could have guardians, also......:-) In a message dated 2/22/2008 4:15:51 P.M. Central Standard Time, res00jqu@gte.net writes: You should remember, being BOUND OUT and GUARDIANSHIP ARE NOT THE SAME THING. Guardianship infers an ORPHAN, Bound Out does NOT. Joe Mbmackie1231@aol.com wrote: > I take that back....up to age 21. I have guardianship papers on an ancestor > that was to have a guardian until he was 21. > > > In a message dated 2/22/2008 3:12:41 P.M. Central Standard Time, > Mbmackie1231@aol.com writes: > > Guardians were also appointed for males up to 17 yrs. of age. > > > In a message dated 2/22/2008 1:33:28 P.M. Central Standard Time, > rsmith2092@carolina.rr.com writes: > > Is there a usual or customary age for male children to be bound out? The > time period is 1759-61. > Males are bound out, guardians are usually appointed for female children > are > they not? > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NCLINCOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the > body of the message > > > > > > **************Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. > (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-campos-duff > y/ > 2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NCLINCOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message > > > > > > **************Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. > (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-campos-duffy/ > 2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCLINCOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCLINCOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message **************Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-campos-duffy/ 2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598)

    02/22/2008 10:36:56
    1. Re: [NCLINCOL] Usual age for male children to be bound Out?
    2. I take that back....up to age 21. I have guardianship papers on an ancestor that was to have a guardian until he was 21. In a message dated 2/22/2008 3:12:41 P.M. Central Standard Time, Mbmackie1231@aol.com writes: Guardians were also appointed for males up to 17 yrs. of age. In a message dated 2/22/2008 1:33:28 P.M. Central Standard Time, rsmith2092@carolina.rr.com writes: Is there a usual or customary age for male children to be bound out? The time period is 1759-61. Males are bound out, guardians are usually appointed for female children are they not? ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCLINCOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message **************Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-campos-duff y/ 2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598) ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCLINCOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message **************Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-campos-duffy/ 2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598)

    02/22/2008 09:54:45
    1. Re: [NCLINCOL] Usual age for male children to be bound Out?
    2. Guardians were also appointed for males up to 17 yrs. of age. In a message dated 2/22/2008 1:33:28 P.M. Central Standard Time, rsmith2092@carolina.rr.com writes: Is there a usual or customary age for male children to be bound out? The time period is 1759-61. Males are bound out, guardians are usually appointed for female children are they not? ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCLINCOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message **************Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-campos-duffy/ 2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598)

    02/22/2008 09:11:14
    1. [NCLINCOL] Usual age for male children to be bound Out?
    2. RaySmith
    3. Is there a usual or customary age for male children to be bound out? The time period is 1759-61. Males are bound out, guardians are usually appointed for female children are they not?

    02/22/2008 07:31:59
    1. Re: [NCLINCOL] Usual age for male children to be bound Out?
    2. joe
    3. You should remember, being BOUND OUT and GUARDIANSHIP ARE NOT THE SAME THING. Guardianship infers an ORPHAN, Bound Out does NOT. Joe Mbmackie1231@aol.com wrote: > I take that back....up to age 21. I have guardianship papers on an ancestor > that was to have a guardian until he was 21. > > > In a message dated 2/22/2008 3:12:41 P.M. Central Standard Time, > Mbmackie1231@aol.com writes: > > Guardians were also appointed for males up to 17 yrs. of age. > > > In a message dated 2/22/2008 1:33:28 P.M. Central Standard Time, > rsmith2092@carolina.rr.com writes: > > Is there a usual or customary age for male children to be bound out? The > time period is 1759-61. > Males are bound out, guardians are usually appointed for female children > are > they not? > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NCLINCOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the > body of the message > > > > > > **************Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. > (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-campos-duff > y/ > 2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NCLINCOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message > > > > > > **************Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. > (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-campos-duffy/ > 2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCLINCOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

    02/22/2008 07:14:41
    1. [NCLINCOL] Seek a Poole (or anyone) who knows Kids ancestors ,
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: jhcline_1 Surnames: Kids, Howard, Poole Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.northcarolina.counties.lincoln/4017/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Louise Poole-Gallagher-Bowen of Kidsville area, my mother's 1st cousin, may have had more info on the Kids family than we do. If you are/know a decendant of Essie Kids and Doras Poole (children: Louise and Elizabeth), I am looking for more info on William Sidney Kids (b. 1834) ancestry. He married Julia Ann Howard, owned the general store in Denver,once mayor of Denver. - Julie Cline, daughter of Francis Whitener Cline Dunham Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    02/20/2008 10:41:14
    1. Re: [NCLINCOL] Fwd: Hog Henry for 3 gen.
    2. You must go to _nclincol-L-request@rootsweb.com_ (mailto:nclincol-L-request@rootsweb.com) to unsubscribe. In a message dated 2/19/2008 7:13:52 P.M. Central Standard Time, geneslady@compascable.net writes: Unsubscribe ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCLINCOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message **************Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-campos-duffy/ 2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598)

    02/19/2008 01:46:19
    1. [NCLINCOL] More on CLINE
    2. Alta Mitchem Durden
    3. From print-outs of some 2004 e-mails I received then from a lady named Eileen Bridges, the following was included in a book referred to by Eileen only as a "modern history of Bond County, Illinois": Obituary of Thomas K. Cline Greenville (IL) Advocate, Greenville, Bond County, Illinois March 26, 1928 "Thomas K. Cline, veteran of the Civil War, an extensive land owner, and grain and livestock dealer, died at his home six miles northeast of Greenville at 3:15 a.m., Friday, following a short illness of acute indigestion. However, he had been failing for several weeks, suffering from arterial schlerosis and complications. Thomas K. Cline, son of Thomas and Sarah Scott Cline, was born in Bond Co., September 28, 1842 and died Mar. 23, 1928, aged 85y 3m 25ds. He was the youngest of a family of eight children, all of whom had preceded him in death, except two sisters, Mrs. Sarah A. Moore of Greenville, aged 88 years and Mrs. Elizabeth J. Washburn of Chicago, aged 93 years. Mr. Cline was married on Feb. 20, 1868 to Sarah Elizabeth Doyle who preceded him in death May 14, 1911. To this union were born eight children, all living to be grown. They were Lucy May, who was killed by lightning in 1888; William of Edwardsville; Jennie, wife of H. H. Linder who died in 1911; Frank of Mulberry Grove; Pete of Greenville; Mrs. Della Haram of Shelbyville and Mrs. Leah King who lived with her father, caring for him in his declining years. He is also survived by 27 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. Mr. Cline was born 3/4 mile south of where he died on a farm his father had entered from the government in 1827, this land being transferred only twice, each time from father to son. He spent his entire life there except what time he spent with the 3rd IL Cavalry during the Civil War. ...". Eileen Bridges' note at this point in her 2004 e-mail states: " [Additional information in this lengthy obit stated that he was buried in Zion Cemetery near his home. The rest of the article attested to his fine character.]" ------------------------- WILL OF THOMAS CLINE - BOND COUNTY, ILLINOIS WILL BOOK 1, PAGE 163: In the name of God, amen. I, THOMAS CLINE, of the County of Bond and the State of Illinois of the age of sixty-seven years the 15th day of July 1867, and being of Sound mind and memory do make, publish and declare this my last will and Testament in manner following, that is to say: First - It is my will and desire that my beloved wife Sarah shall have a good and comfortable living and support off the Farm on which we now reside, during her natural life and that She may reside on Said Farm during her natural lifetime if She Should or Shall so desire. 2nd - I give and bequeath to my Son, John H. Cline, the sum of Four Hundred Dollars in money, and to my Daughter, Jane a. Murdock, wife of Henry T. Murdock, the Sum of Two Hundred Dollars in money. 3d - After the Payment of all my just Debts and Funeral Expenses, I give and bequeath to and it is my will and desire, that the balance, remainder and residue of my Personal property and effects, of whatever kind, name or nature be divided in Equal parts between my Sons William M., John H., Thomas K. Cline, Nancy Johnson wife of John W. Johnson, Elizabeth A. Washburn, wife of Joseph A. Washburn, Jane A. Murdock, wife of Henry F. Murdock, and Sarah A. Enloe, widow of Thomas B. Enloe, excepting my household and kitchen Furniture which I give and bequeath to my Said wife. Lastly - I do hereby nominate and appoint my Son, John H. Cline, and Henry F. Murdock [my son-in-law] to be the Executors of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this 8th day of June AD 1867. (Signed) THOMAS CLINE [Seal]." [Names of witnesses omitted by Eileen Bridges] Eileen also states that the probate index was listed for the year 1869 and that the box in which the papers would be could not be located by the clerks at the Circuit Court office. They were supposed to have been in the basement, according to Eileen. She recommended that anyone interested should consult the local Family History [Mormon] library because most of these probate court papers have been microfilmed. -------------------------------------------- From what Eileen descirbed only as "a modern history of Bond Co., IL", which she located at the Greenville Library, she found the following information on Pete Cline, son of Thomas K. Cline, 1842-1928, summarized as follows: Pete, one of eight children born to Thomas K. and Sarah Doyle Cline, was born 18 October, 1879. His great-grandfather, Henry Klein, came to America from Frankfurt, Germany, in 1754; grandfather Thomas Cline [the name was changed in this span of time from Klein to Cline] was born 15 Jul 1800 and came to Bond County with his wife, Sarah Scott Cline in 1825 ... [More to this article, also, which Eileen did not transcribe. AMD] ----------------------------- OBITUARY - SALLY CLINE The Sun, Greenville, Bond County, Illinois Friday, August 19, 1887 Woburn Items - News was received here last Thursday telling of the death of Mrs. Sarah Cline. She had been an invalid for some time and her death was not a surprise. She went to Shelbyville a few weeks ago to live with her daughter [Dr. Nancy Cline Johnson] and to recuperate her health. Mrs. Cline [or "Aunt Sally" as she was commonly called], was born June 12, 1807 in Lincoln Co., N.C. She came to Bond County in 1826 in company with her husband, Thomas Cline. She was a member of the Free Methodist Church. Her relatives have the sympathy of the entire community. ------------------------- Anyone wishing to view a biography of Mrs. Thomas Cline, and to view a photograph of her tombstone, may locate both on the webpage, findagrave.com by searching for the Glenwood Cemetery in Shelbyville, Shelby County, Illinois. -------------------------- The 1928 death certificate for Thomas K. Cline, and some of his seven siblings, indicates their Mother's maiden name was "Scott". Other death certificates of still other siblings indicate the maiden name of Mrs. Sarah Cline (Mrs. Thomas Cline), 1807-1887, was "Mitchem" and/or "Mitchum". A marriage record for the second marriage of Thomas K. Cline (after the death of the first wife of Thomas Knight Cline, Sarah Doyle Cline), states the maiden name of his Mother to have been "Mitchem"; however. from the "four corners" of research, it is obvious that Sarah Tucker Scott Mitchem Cline was the 1825 Lincoln County, North Carolina bride of Thomas Cline, 1800-1868, of Bond County, Illinois. ------------------------- Another extract from "a modern Bond County (Illinois) history": "...In the fall of 1827 Thomas Cline went to Vandalia, Illinois, to inquire of land -- he was allowed to enter 80 acres of land in accordance with the homesteading laws of that time. Through the years he added more of this rugged wilderness acreage until he had accumulated approximately 309 acres in all. The original sheepskin document, deed to the land, dated March 7, 1831, and signed by the President of the United States, Andrew Jackson, is still held by a family member. This acreage has been transferred two times, from father to son. A large portion of this farm is now covered by the waters of Governor Bond Lake .... " Note by AMD: I am sorry to report that no date is given in 2004 for this "modern history of Bond County"; however, a telephone call to the Greenville (Illinois) Library's reference librarian will probably enable one to learn that, as well as to obtain further information about Thomas Knight Cline, Pete Cline, Frank Cline, etc., who, I understand from Eileen Bridges, are also featured in that book, which may or may not be in circulation or available for purchase. Illinois death certificate information available at: http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/archives/archives.html ------------------------------------ Kevin John Kaegy and the Bond County Historical Society have published a book, "Images of America - Greenville and Bond County", which I have recently purchased. On page 33, there's a photograph of an old wooden church building with these words printed under the picture: "The Mt. Zion Free Methodist Church was built in 1881. It originally had two doors, one for men and the other for women. It served the Woburn neighborhood for over 80 years, closing around 1960. It has since been taken down, but the adjacent Zion Cemetery continues to be well maintained. The site was first known as Zion Springs Campground, and a Methodist Church stood there from 1828 to 1861." This cemetery, Zion Cemetery, in the Mulberry Grove Township of Bond County, Illinois, is where Thomas Cline, 1800-1868, is buried; however, we do not have a photograph of his gravemarker and no one has placed it online at findagrave.com. It is likely that descendants of Thomas and Sarah Cline still live in Bond County, Illinois, and that, if anyone is interested to that extent, photos of those two people might be obtained; certainly photos of some of their descendants might be obtained by telephoning those listed in the directory. At one time, I had a photograph of some of these descendants, sitting on their front porch, but I do not have such a photograph at the present time. Alta Mitchem Durden ________________________________________________________________________ More new features than ever. Check out the new AOL Mail ! - http://webmail.aol.com

    02/19/2008 09:44:22
    1. Re: [NCLINCOL] Fw: [PAYork] Ludwig MILLER 1788 / Hen SLAGLE, JUNG/YOUNG, DETTRO
    2. Hal McCawley
    3. Thanks Robert. Will respond within. Thanks for responding. Best, Hal McCawley 4178 Pindar Way, Oceanside, CA 92056 760.941.4716 <HalMac@Cox.net> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Carpenter" <rcarpenter2@charter.net> To: <nclincol@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2007 1:55 PM Subject: Re: [NCLINCOL] Fw: [PAYork] Ludwig MILLER 1788 / Hen SLAGLE,JUNG/YOUNG, DETTRO > Hal, > > I am not descended from either of these families. I have done considerable > research on early German families. I live about 2 or 3 miles from the old > Clemmer Graveyard on White and Jenkins Road. > > I had relied upon OUR KIN by L. M. Hoffman as the best source for these > families. As with many older genealogies, Hoffman did not have access to > all the records and tended to simplify families based upon oral tradition > without proving through documentation. Other researchers, maybe you, have > since proven that Valentine Clemmer did not come to Gaston County but died, in 1785 Petersburg,Germany Township, York,PA > I think, in York Co., PA. (I do not have my notes with me) His wife took William HANCOCK 1 Mar 1792 > another husband in Rowan County. Their connection with the Duttero family > served as a vehicle for both families to come to NC. Is this correct? It > is what I have read. Yes for DETTRO & CLEMMER & maybe the YOUNGs. > > Were your Clemmers Dunker? Church of the Brethren? How about the Dutteros? Believe they all were Luth. > I have also been reseraching this most interesting group of settlers. Many > Brethren (Dunkers) came to NC after the American Revolution. > > Where did your Yung family settle? No idea, Wm & Juliana YOUNG/JUNG vanished in 1780s Frederick Co, MD > > I was aware that a number of Clemmers moved to Tennessee. The area of > Blount and Monroe Counties in Tennessee are full of old Lincoln County, NC > families. Yes, many fam from Gaston Co, NC > > I hope this gives you my perspective. Let me hear from you soon. > > Robert Carpenter > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Hal McCawley" <halmac@cox.net> > To: <nclincol@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2007 4:44 PM > Subject: Re: [NCLINCOL] Fw: [PAYork] Ludwig MILLER 1788 / Hen > SLAGLE,JUNG/YOUNG, DETTRO > > >> Hi Robert. My DETTRO & CLEMMER fam arr Dallas area bef 1800 with my >> YOUNGs >> arr 1805-10 era. My part of these lines went on to Monroe Co, TN ca 1830 >> and to TX ca 1860s. >> The SLAGLE & MILLERs were traveling partners but don't know of any direct >> connections. >> It appears that all these fam were German but got diluted in the 1800s! >> R U connected to any of these? >> Best, >> Hal McCawley 4178 Pindar Way, Oceanside, CA 92056 760.941.4716 >> <HalMac@Cox.net> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Robert Carpenter" <rcarpenter2@charter.net> >> To: <nclincol@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2007 12:46 PM >> Subject: Re: [NCLINCOL] Fw: [PAYork] Ludwig MILLER 1788 / Hen >> SLAGLE,JUNG/YOUNG, DETTRO >> >> >>> Hal, >>> >>> Which of these families resided in Lincoln County, NC and when did they >>> arrive? >>> >>> We have Slagle, Dettero (Tutherow), and Young (both German and English >>> names) in the area west of the Catawba River. We also have a number of >>> Miller families here as well. >>> >>> Robert Carpenter >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Hal McCawley" <halmac@cox.net> >>> To: "MDFREDER-L" <MDFREDER-L@rootsweb.com>; "Rowan-L" >>> <RowanRoots-L@rootsweb.com>; "NCDAVIE-L" <NCDAVIE-L@rootsweb.com>; >>> <nclincol@rootsweb.com> >>> Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2007 3:37 PM >>> Subject: [NCLINCOL] Fw: [PAYork] Ludwig MILLER 1788 / Hen SLAGLE, >>> JUNG/YOUNG,DETTRO >>> >>> >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> From: "Hal McCawley" <halmac@cox.net> >>>> To: <payork@rootsweb.com> >>>> Cc: "Palmer, Ben" <Palsy2001@Yahoo.com>; "Larry Dutter" >>>> <LDutter@aol.com>; >>>> "Young, Roland" <skepglen@ixp.net>; "Landers, Lois" >>>> <mtnwoman@getgoin.net>; >>>> "Siegert, Alta" <Altajnet@comcast.net>; "Palmer, Ben" >>>> <Palsy2003@aol.com>; >>>> "Anders, Martha Kable" <mkableanders@yahoo.com>; "Cindy Morris" >>>> <cindylmorris@msn.com>; <susanpatt@mac.com> >>>> Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2007 12:32 PM >>>> Subject: Re: [PAYork] Ludwig MILLER 1788 / Hen SLAGLE >>>> >>>> >>>>> Hi Evan. I read your post with interest as I and others are currently >>>>> researching DETTRO, YOUNG/JUNG, and SLAGLE families of the 1700s in >>>>> York/Berks Cos, PA and Frederick Co, MD and lastly in Rowan/Lincoln >>>>> Cos, >>>>> NC. >>>>> The SLAGLEs were neighbors/in-laws along the way. >>>>> We have a Henry SLAGLE we be believe d ca 1783 at location unk [leaving >>>>> 7 >>>>> ch] with his widow Elizabeth JAHN? SLAGLE m 2 Nov 1784 Geo Baltes >>>>> DETTRO >>>>> in Frederick Co, MD. >>>>> It appears from your below York Co, PA will of Ludwig MILLER was >>>>> written >>>>> and wit by Henry SLAGLE et al on 7 Mar 1783 but Henry SLAGLE was not >>>>> present for the 13 Oct 1788 proving of the will. >>>>> It therefore would appear possible for your Henry to be our Henry?? >>>>> Could you give us a timeline for the residences for your MILLER family >>>>> in >>>>> the 1700s? >>>>> Best, >>>>> Hal McCawley 4178 Pindar Way, Oceanside, CA 92056 760.941.4716 >>>>> <HalMac@Cox.net> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>> From: "Evan Deardorff" <evand@deardorff.com> >>>>> To: <payork@rootsweb.com> >>>>> Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 8:17 PM >>>>> Subject: [PAYork] Ludwig MILLER 1788 / Hen SLAGLE >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> The will of Ludwig MILLER 1788, Germany Twp, York Co, PA is in the >>>>>> USGenWeb Archives. [1] >>>>>> >>>>>> The will mentions three children of Ludwig MILLER: >>>>>> >>>>>> - Nicholas MILLER >>>>>> - Ludwig MILLER >>>>>> - Ann Marie/Mary MILLER >>>>>> >>>>>> How can I find the names of the spouses of these children? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> The will also mentions Hen SLAGLE (Henry SLAGLE Esq). >>>>>> >>>>>> How can I find: >>>>>> >>>>>> - the names of the children of Hen SLAGLE? >>>>>> - the names of their spouses? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks for your help. >>>>>> >>>>>> Regards, >>>>>> Evan Deardorff >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> NOTES: >>>>>> 1. >>>>>> http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/york/wills/miller-ludwick1788.txt >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> ********* >>>>>> Visit the threaded archives of this list: >>>>>> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/PAYORK >>>>>> ********* >>>>>> Messages posted to the RootsWeb/Ancestry PAYORK Message Board are >>>>>> gatewayed to this Mailing List. 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    02/18/2008 03:52:00
    1. [NCLINCOL] Rhine/Rhyne Families
    2. Joyce Handsel
    3. Hi Hal, (Am re-submitting this because I'm not sure if my first e-mail was sent) There is an Ephraim Young mentioned as a member of the Lincoln County Grand Jury at the 1833 spring term of Superior Court. James Young was mentioned as a Vice-Chairman of the Democratic Congressional Convention of Iredell County, May 31, 1845. An Alfred B. Young is mentioned as being the son-in-law of Hon. Burton Craige, who was one of the committee who organized the creation of Catawba County in 1842. Didn't see anything on Peter or John David Young. Joyce Handsel

    02/18/2008 05:35:43
    1. Re: [NCLINCOL] surname of Zimmerman changed to Carpenter in Lancaster Co. PA ...
    2. Alta Mitchem Durden
    3. Good morning, Derick! Thank you for this summary from George Cline's book. I know that others on the Lincoln and Catawba lists will want to have a copy of it. At the same time, I realize you are not permitted (for good reason) to send attachments on the lists; so, I would assume that if anyone writes you privately that you will be happy to send a copy to anyone requesting it. George Cline, Jr., appears to have the correct information about Thomas Cline's marriage to Sally Mitchum, October 18, 1825, in Lincoln County, North Carolina; however, from early Lancaster County, Pennsylvania census records, together with 1882 recorded statements of this couple's son, Thomas Knight Cline, (d. 1868, Bond County, Illinois), the father of Sally Mitchum Cline's husband, Thomas Cline, was Henry (Heinrich) Cline (Klein), born in Germany (and not Daniel Cline, b. bet. 1770-1774 in Lincoln County, as recorded by George Cline, Jr.) Other sources report that the father of Henry Cline, above, was Christopher Cline, born about 1740 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, who married Susan Margaret Ramsour, also of Lancaster County, and that Susan Margaret Ramsour Cline died January 5, 1789 in York County, South Carolina. [This same source mentions Johann Sebastian Klein whose Mother was Susan Christian Beaver.] This source is a descendant of David Cline, said to have been a brother of Henry Cline's, father of Thomas Cline, b. 1800 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. I am not sufficiently conversant with Cline Family History to be able to analyze these seemingly conflicting or confused records. I was interested in the Cline clan only to the extent that it involved Sally Mitchum, 1807-1887, of Lincoln County, North Carolina and Bond County, Illinois, wife of the subject Thomas Cline. After many years' painstaking research, it develops, finally, that Sally Mitchum, 1825 bride of Thomas Cline, was an illegitimate daughter of Polly Tucker, of Lincoln County, North Carolina. Sally was referred to in Lincoln County court records as Sally Tucker. [Polly Tucker had four other illegitimate children, referred to in Lincoln County court records as Nancy Scott, John Scott, Barney Williams, and Peggy Brazeal, all of whom ... including Sally Tucker ... were bound as apprentices at various points in time both before and after their Mother's death sometime between 1815 and 1817 even though Polly (Molly) Tucker had married Thomas Tipps in Lincoln County in 1815. At the Tucker/Tipps marriage in 1815, Nathaniel Mitchum served as bondsman and it may have been, as some suspect, that Nathaniel Mitchum was the biological father of Sally Tucker, giving rise to Sally's having reported, upon her marriage to Thomas Cline in 1825, that her name was Sally Mitchum (and not Sally Tucker, the name used at birth.) Ironically, Nathaniel Mitchum, with his wife, Jemima Reynolds Mitchum of Lincoln County (m. 1801 there), had a daughter, born about two years after the birth of Sally Tucker, or in about 1809. This legitimate daughter's name was also Sally Mitchum. It is understandable, then, how we were, for a time, derailed and frustrated in our early research ... attempting to separate, or distinguish between, these two local women with the same name. Focusing on the Bond County, Illinois family of Thomas Cline, though, soon showed us that "our" Sally Mitchum, the wife of Henry Johnson of Lincoln County and known to have been the legitimate daughter of Nathaniel and Jemima Mitchum, could not be the same person as the wife of Thomas Cline in Illinois. Because Sally Tucker/Mitchum Cline, of Illinois (and some of her children's death certificates), used, for Sally Tucker/Mitchum Cline, the maiden surname of "Scott" (the birth surname of two of Sally's four illegitimate siblings), we were further convinced that Sally Tucker/Mitchum Cline was a person separate and apart from Sally Mitchum, designated in the probate court papers of Nathaniel Mitchum as "Sally, wife of Henry Johnson". Bottom line: I understand very little about the enormous Cline family history and therefore do not feel competent to submit information to such Cline experts as George Cline, Jr., the author, in California. I will be glad to transmit the little information we have accumulated; however, it will not be of value to Cline family history researchers except as relates to the infamous "Sally Tucker/Scott/Mitchum" detour. I will e-mail a copy of this e-mail to George Cline, Jr. Alta Mitchem Durden -----Original Message----- From: Derick Hartshorn <DerickH@charter.net> To: Alta Mitchem Durden <altamdurden@aol.com> Sent: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 10:19 am Subject: Re: [NCLINCOL] surname of Zimmerman changed to Carpenter inLancaster Co. PA ... Alta,    I am attaching a summary from George Cline's book.  Unfortunately, it is out of print and he has made no plans for reprinting it.  If you can fill in what you have on Thomas' family, I would appreciate it.    --Derick    At 01:53 PM 2/17/2008, you wrote:  >Mr. Carpenter:  >  >Do you have any information in your records pertaining to Henry Cline  >(Heinrich Klein/Kline/Cline), said to have been born in Germany and/or  >his son, Thomas Cline, born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania in 1800,  >who, for a time lived in Lincoln County, North Carolina where Thomas  >Cline, in 1825, married Sally or Sarah Mitchum, before removing to Bond  >County, Illinois where the couple owned real property, lived and raised  >their family, died and are buried in separate cemeteries in Shelby  >County, Illinois (Sarah Cline, d. 1887), and Bond County, Illinois  >(Thomas Cline, d. 1868)?  >  >Thank you.  >  >Alta Mitchum Durden  ________________________________________________________________________ More new features than ever. 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    02/18/2008 05:10:54
    1. Re: [NCLINCOL] George B Cline JR.
    2. Got it! Thanks, Derrick. I left the http and www off the address, and the site came right up. Brownie In a message dated 2/18/2008 9:26:54 A.M. Central Standard Time, DerickH@charter.net writes: The Catawba County NCGenWeb site is: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nccatawb/ The Cline research site is: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nccatawb/family/Cline/index.htm --Derick At 10:22 AM 2/18/2008, you wrote: >Nancy, I tried but could find the Catawba site at Rootsweb. Do you have >another address for it. I went to Rootsweb and looked for it >also...not there. > >Brownie MacKie > > >In a message dated 2/18/2008 8:56:49 A.M. Central Standard Time, >nancason@tx.rr.com writes: > >The link I sent in my previous email may not work, it didn't for me. You >will probably have to type in the address. >Nancy > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Nancy Cason" <nancason@tx.rr.com> >To: <nclincol@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 8:48 AM >Subject: Re: [NCLINCOL] George B Cline JR. > > > > To all of you researching the Cline name: Derick Hartshorn has put a lot > > of > > Cline information on the Rootsweb Catawba County page. He has included > > some > > of the material from George Cline's book. This is the address: > > www.rootsweb.com/~nccatawba/family/Cline/index.htm. > > Hope this helps. > > Nancy Cason, TX ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCLINCOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message **************Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-campos-duffy/ 2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598)

    02/18/2008 05:07:58
    1. Re: [NCLINCOL] Rhine/Rhyne Families
    2. Hal McCawley
    3. Thanks Joyce. They may have been intenerates living with in-laws and missed cen, t/l, deeds, cem?... Appreciate you looking. Best, Hal McCawley 4178 Pindar Way, Oceanside, CA 92056 760.941.4716 <HalMac@Cox.net> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joyce Handsel" <aleesej@bellsouth.net> To: <nclincol@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 9:35 AM Subject: [NCLINCOL] Rhine/Rhyne Families > Hi Hal, > > (Am re-submitting this because I'm not sure if my first e-mail was sent) > > There is an Ephraim Young mentioned as a member of the Lincoln County > Grand Jury at the 1833 spring term of Superior Court. > > James Young was mentioned as a Vice-Chairman of the Democratic > Congressional > Convention of Iredell County, May 31, 1845. > > An Alfred B. Young is mentioned as being the son-in-law of Hon. Burton > Craige, who was one of the committee who organized the creation of Catawba > County in 1842. > > Didn't see anything on Peter or John David Young. > > Joyce Handsel > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NCLINCOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.20.7/1284 - Release Date: 2/17/2008 > 2:39 PM > >

    02/18/2008 03:38:13
    1. Re: [NCLINCOL] George B Cline JR.
    2. Derick Hartshorn
    3. The Catawba County NCGenWeb site is: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nccatawb/ The Cline research site is: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nccatawb/family/Cline/index.htm --Derick At 10:22 AM 2/18/2008, you wrote: >Nancy, I tried but could find the Catawba site at Rootsweb. Do you have >another address for it. I went to Rootsweb and looked for it >also...not there. > >Brownie MacKie > > >In a message dated 2/18/2008 8:56:49 A.M. Central Standard Time, >nancason@tx.rr.com writes: > >The link I sent in my previous email may not work, it didn't for me. You >will probably have to type in the address. >Nancy > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Nancy Cason" <nancason@tx.rr.com> >To: <nclincol@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 8:48 AM >Subject: Re: [NCLINCOL] George B Cline JR. > > > > To all of you researching the Cline name: Derick Hartshorn has put a lot > > of > > Cline information on the Rootsweb Catawba County page. He has included > > some > > of the material from George Cline's book. This is the address: > > www.rootsweb.com/~nccatawba/family/Cline/index.htm. > > Hope this helps. > > Nancy Cason, TX

    02/18/2008 03:26:01
    1. Re: [NCLINCOL] George B Cline JR.
    2. Nancy, I tried but could find the Catawba site at Rootsweb. Do you have another address for it. I went to Rootsweb and looked for it also...not there. Brownie MacKie In a message dated 2/18/2008 8:56:49 A.M. Central Standard Time, nancason@tx.rr.com writes: The link I sent in my previous email may not work, it didn't for me. You will probably have to type in the address. Nancy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nancy Cason" <nancason@tx.rr.com> To: <nclincol@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 8:48 AM Subject: Re: [NCLINCOL] George B Cline JR. > To all of you researching the Cline name: Derick Hartshorn has put a lot > of > Cline information on the Rootsweb Catawba County page. He has included > some > of the material from George Cline's book. This is the address: > www.rootsweb.com/~nccatawba/family/Cline/index.htm. > Hope this helps. > Nancy Cason, TX > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Debra LaMel" <dlamel@sw.rr.com> > To: <nclincol@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 8:57 PM > Subject: [NCLINCOL] George B Cline JR. > > >>I forgot his email is >> georgebcline@sbcglobal.net if you would like to email him yourself to get >> a better understanding of when his CD's might be available. >> >> His book is named >> The Cline Families of North Carolina 1750-1860 And Their European >> Ancestors 1580-1760 >> >> >> Debra >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> NCLINCOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NCLINCOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCLINCOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message **************Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-campos-duffy/ 2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598)

    02/18/2008 03:06:50
    1. Re: [NCLINCOL] Cline
    2. Charlotte Hughes
    3. Thanks Debra, I had just sent an e-mail to George Cline inquiring about his book before I read your message. I appreciate your including me in our inquiries about the Clines, Charlotte----- Original Message ----- From: "Debra LaMel" <dlamel@sw.rr.com> To: <nclincol@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 9:55 PM Subject: Re: [NCLINCOL] Cline > Charlotte, (and others interested in the Clines), > > I talked ot Mr. George Cline JR tonite who still lives in Los altos Ca > > He has no more hard copies of his cline book available but is in the process > of trying to get his work placed on a CD set. > > He did not give me a time frame when this will happen. > > I told him of our discussions on the Cline's over the last week on this > board and told him to come put in his 2 cents if he felt like it. > > Alta > He had no other info on Thomas Cline other then the marriage bond in Lincoln > co > He found no other records on Thomas in LC at all he said. > I told him I would gladly send him the records we have found on Thomas > Cline. > > Debra LaMel > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Charlotte Hughes" <clhughes@embarqmail.com> > To: <nclincol@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 7:26 PM > Subject: Re: [NCLINCOL] Cline > > >> >> Dear Robert, >> How do I go about obtaining a copy of the book by George Cline, Jr.? >> Charlotte----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Robert Carpenter" <rcarpenter2@charter.net> >> To: <nclincol@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 8:12 PM >> Subject: Re: [NCLINCOL] Cline >> >> >> > Charlotte Hughes, >> > >> > The David Cline who married Sarah Salome Carpenter was un-identified >> when I >> > wrote my book, Carpenters A Plenty. Since that time George Cline Jr. >> wrote >> > the Cline History. In it he argues rather persuasively that David >> Cline >> was >> > the son of Boston Cline Jr. and wife Margaret Ramsour. The reason for >> the >> > mix up in previous histories involves the fact that Boston Cline Jr. >> ran >> off >> > with Hannah Fry Burns, wife of Conrad Burns. There is sufficient >> > documentation to determine that this did occur. They went to Georgia >> and >> > Hannah Fry Burns had two children with Boston Jr. and ended up >> returning >> to >> > Lincoln Co., NC. These circumstances explain the confusion about this >> David >> > Cline. >> > >> > I knew that David was not the son of whomever (I cannot remember right >> now) >> > that Ciscero Cline had claimed in his research. But I was never able >> to >> > figure out who. >> > >> > I accept the research of George Cline Jr. in this respect. >> > >> > Robert Carpenter >> > ----- Original Message ----- >> > From: "Charlotte Hughes" <clhughes@embarqmail.com> >> > To: <nclincol@rootsweb.com> >> > Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 1:34 PM >> > Subject: Re: [NCLINCOL] Cline >> > >> > >> >> >> >> Derick, do these references include David Cline (1766-1828 who >> married >> >> Sarah Salome Carpenter? I have a question mark beside the parents as >> being >> >> Christopher Cline and Margaret Ramsaur.- I am also trying to verify >> that >> >> John Cline (1790-1845) who married Catherine Mull is their son. Any >> help >> >> is >> >> appreciated. Charlotte---- Original Message ----- >> >> From: "Derick Hartshorn" <DerickH@charter.net> >> >> To: <nclincol@rootsweb.com> >> >> Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 1:01 PM >> >> Subject: Re: [NCLINCOL] Cline >> >> >> >> >> >> > At 11:47 AM 2/14/2008, you wrote: >> >> >>What does this mean then, Jerry, in re: Thomas Cline who married >> >> >>Sarah "Whoever" in 1825?? In that he was not yet married, he is not >> >> >>likely to be on the 1820 census as head of household, and we know >> he >> >> >>was in Bond County, Illinois by 1830.? Do you?find any men on 1820 >> >> >>Lincoln?census named Henry Cline in whose household there is a male >> >> >>of the age of about 20 years?? (Sometimes, Kline or Klein).? ? I >> >> >>know I didn't dream all this, but I don't now have any hard copy or >> >> >>computerized records dealing with the research done years ago in >> this >> >> regard.?? >> >> >>Alta >> >> > >> >> > I have limited research on this line as I have tried to focus my >> >> > efforts on Catawba County families. Since this family removed from >> >> > here, I only recorded a generation or two. Since this discussion, I >> >> > have relied on George Cline's book, "The Cline Families of North >> >> > Carolina 1750-1860 And Their European Ancestry, 1580-1750". I have >> >> > composed a report on three generations of "Hog Henry" Cline's >> family >> >> > with as much accuracy as I can muster. Since many of the references >> >> > come from Ciscero Cline, let the reader beware. >> >> > >> >> > I am sending this report directly to those who have participated in >> >> > the discussion. Anyone else who would like a copy (in Word/Win) >> >> > please write me as the list doesn't allow attachments (for good >> >> reason). >> >> > >> >> > --Derick >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > ------------------------------- >> >> > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> >> NCLINCOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> >> quotes >> >> in the subject and the body of the message >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> >> NCLINCOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> > >> > >> > >> > ------------------------------- >> > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> NCLINCOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message >> > >> >> >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> NCLINCOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCLINCOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    02/18/2008 03:03:20
    1. Re: [NCLINCOL] George B Cline JR.
    2. Nancy Cason
    3. Thanks, Derick. Nancy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Derick Hartshorn" <DerickH@charter.net> To: <nclincol@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 9:26 AM Subject: Re: [NCLINCOL] George B Cline JR. > The Catawba County NCGenWeb site is: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nccatawb/ > The Cline research site is: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nccatawb/family/Cline/index.htm > > --Derick > > > > At 10:22 AM 2/18/2008, you wrote: >>Nancy, I tried but could find the Catawba site at Rootsweb. Do you have >>another address for it. I went to Rootsweb and looked for it >>also...not there. >> >>Brownie MacKie >> >> >>In a message dated 2/18/2008 8:56:49 A.M. Central Standard Time, >>nancason@tx.rr.com writes: >> >>The link I sent in my previous email may not work, it didn't for me. You >>will probably have to type in the address. >>Nancy >> >>----- Original Message ----- >>From: "Nancy Cason" <nancason@tx.rr.com> >>To: <nclincol@rootsweb.com> >>Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 8:48 AM >>Subject: Re: [NCLINCOL] George B Cline JR. >> >> >> > To all of you researching the Cline name: Derick Hartshorn has put a >> > lot >> > of >> > Cline information on the Rootsweb Catawba County page. He has >> > included >> > some >> > of the material from George Cline's book. This is the address: >> > www.rootsweb.com/~nccatawba/family/Cline/index.htm. >> > Hope this helps. >> > Nancy Cason, TX > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NCLINCOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/18/2008 02:31:28